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It’s hard to resist the natural beauty of Bai Dua Beach

19 May 2022 | 07:51:00 AM

Although Bai Dua Beach is not as well-known as Bai Truoc and Bai Sau beaches in Vung Tau City, Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, it offers a natural beauty that never ceases to amaze visitors


Ha Long Street along the beach is dubbed the most beautiful street in Vung Tau. Photo: @GAAU

Bai Dua Beach faces Ha Long Street, dubbed the most beautiful street in Vung Tau.

The beach has many names. It is named after the wild pineapple (Dua) trees that grew along the beach. Meanwhile, some locals say that because the beach is located between Bai Truoc and Bai Sau beaches, it is called Giua (middle) beach, but some pronounce it Dua. The beach is also called Lang Du (wandering) to signify that its beauty attracts wanderers.

Bai Dua Beach impresses travelers with its stillness and tranquility without any hustle and bustle. The beach is perfect for those seeking to relax at the beach, leaving all worries behind.

Bai Dua Beach is embraced by the Nghinh Phong Cape. Seawater flows to the shore, leaving in its wake long rocky cliffs that shield the beach against strong winds. The crystal clear sea is a highlight of the beach.

The beach is ideal for watching the sunset, as it glitters beneath the day’s last sun rays. The beautiful view makes it easy to forget one’s troubles.

It is not uncommon to discover small sea creatures hidden amid the rocky cliffs during low tide.

Apart from the beautiful view, popular coffee shops and eateries along Bai Dua beach, it is also a favorite location for couples’ pre-wedding photoshoots.

Sunset at Bai Dua Beach. Photo: Hang Vo

Source: The Saigon Times - english.thesaigontimes.vn - May 15, 2022

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